26Synonyms found for in convenience

Word Origin & History

inconvenience c.1400, n., "disagreement, absurdity;" from O.Fr. inconvenience (Mod.Fr. inconvenance), from L. inconvenientia, noun of quality from inconvenientem (see inconvenient). Meaning "quality of being inconvenient" is from 1650s. The verb is attested from 1650s.

Example Sentences for in convenience

It might sound crazy, but the food in convenience stores here is really, really good.